Louis & North Arkansas Railroad Thousand Islands Railway ATSF/BNSF Seligman Sub.
#Msts full bucket line simulator
This is a free model created by Danny Beck while he was still at MLT. Microsoft Train Simulator Monon Railroad St. Oh, before you do anything, download this to replace the default Dash 9 locomotive. Sorry if you're overloaded with information. You can also find some of Danny's older locomotive packs at Maple Leaf Tracks. If you're looking for awesome locomotive add-ons, Marc Nelson at makes some of the best there is as well as Danny Beck at Streamlines. Sorry if I missed some of the really good ones.Īlso check out the file library at for many decent freeware routes including improved default routes such as Northeast Corridor v4 and Marias 3.1. There are plenty more payware routes out there too, but these are what I could think of off the top of my head.
#Msts full bucket line plus
Here's the websites for some good payware routes: (ATSF Seligman Sub, plus locomotive add-ons), (Tehachapi Pass II, Cajon Pass, Donner Pass, etc.), (Cascades Crossing, Niagra Corridor, Bridge Line, Kicking Horse Pass, Sandpatch plus locomotive add-ons), (Canton-Suddenly-Thompson-Grove City). North Eastern Railroad Forum Index-> Full Bucket Line: View previous topic:: View next topic : Author Message MedicPilot Apprentice Joined: Posts: 12 Location: Sherwood, Oregon: Posted: Fri 11:26 pm Post subject: FBL Route Not Playing Well: Howdy, Ive noticed that when I run an activity on the FBL that MSTS really. Īs far as add-ons, the list is pretty numerous. dat file that will allow the signals on the Full Bucket Line 3 to display properly in Open Rails. Last Edit: 1:02:59 GMT by Railwa圜hildrenBobbie.
The CN mainline is mostly double-track and extends from Aspen River, the western end of the route to Antonar in the east. The Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railways (CP) are the main lines of the route. A couple of other good forums for general MSTS information are: and forums->. A list of Freeware route add-on's we have for MSTS (so far). The Northwest Line is a fictional route, based in areas that would be likely located between Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Try doing a search on this and other MSTS releated forums and you will get more information than you'll know what to do with.